ShrubJackets protect your shrubs from winter wind, snow, sunscald, and hungry deer as effectively as burlap, but they're more attractive, easier to install and secure snugly without breaking branches. Made from breathable, non-woven polypropylene fabric with a leaf motif that blends into the landscape; drawstring ties at the top and bottom keep the cover in place (no drawstrings on ShrubJacket Sheet, 5' x 7'). Includes storage bag.

Product is a very attractive way to protect your plants during the winter months. Comes with pins to help wrap cloth around shrub. Does not completely enclose the shrub that I wrapped it around, you need to really keep adjusting until it fits just right. Still a great product.

Last year I bought several of the tan plant covers that had zippers and one of the shrub jackets with no zippers thinking I would prefer the one with zippers but the shrub jacket was so much better! Half of the zippers on the other product broke and after 1 year the fabric started deteriorating. The shrub jacket was much easier to wrap quickly around the plant which is nice because you are usually doing this when the weather is getting colder! The material is waterproof and very durable.

The 2' x 2' size works perfect as a bird feeder cover. I needed something tear proof to cover it at night to keep the racoons out. Cinched it at the top and bottom, used the pins to close the middle portion. I simply pull it over the top of the feeder and use a bungee to wrap around the bottom right above the seed tray to keep it completely closed. Top off with a garbage bag to keep moisture out. No raids yet!!

You need to put something larger on ends of string. The knots didn't cut it I kept losing them in casing. Also didn't work well for shrub of recommended size. The basic concept is nice and look good in garden. The fabric is nice and heavy too. I would recommend but for smaller shrub

I used this to cover a fountain. It was in an area without wind and sun, yet it only lasted one season. The material simply started falling apart. It looks much better than the plastic bag I had been using, but not worth the cost.

Extreme cold isn't the only challenge faced by woody plants; in fact, plants hardy to your region should endure normal winter temperatures just fine. However, winter can wreak havoc on landscape plants in other ways.

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